Brain Damage Linked to Criminal Behavior: Study Highlights Key Neural Pathway
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Brain Injury and the Law: Research Links Brain Damage to Increased Criminality
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Damaged Brain Pathway May Increase Risk of Criminal Behavior, Study Finds

Brain Damage Linked to Criminal Behavior: Study Highlights Key Neural Pathway Hoặc: Brain Injury and the Law: Research Links Brain Damage to Increased Criminality Hoặc: Damaged Brain Pathway May Increase Risk of Criminal Behavior, Study Finds

 03:36 06/07/2025

A recent study reveals a potential link between brain damage and criminal behavior, specifically highlighting the disruption of the uncinate fasciculus pathway. Researchers found that damage to this area, which connects emotion and decision-making regions, correlates with increased criminal activity. The findings raise ethical questions about culpability and the role of brain injury in legal responsibility.
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